Makale Özeti:
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Corporal punishment [(beating, physical violence)] is a consequence of
accumulations which have continued throughout the human history. According to
Gözütok (1993), corporal punishment is the infliction of pain or harm on a person’s
body as retribution for an offence. According to Köknel (1996), on the other hand,
it is an aggression instinct which has dominated the society without being limited
any pressure, control or obstruction. According to Egerton (1976) it is an
ineffective method of changing a child’s behavior. According to Baler (1988), it is
the expression of weakness. According to the author, corporal punishment is the
transfer of a person’s feelings of inadequacy related to his expectation from other
people to act according to his feelings, thoughts and behaviors; to self-expression,
and to perceiving other people’s needs, emotions, thoughts and actions to behaviors
along with aggressive tendencies.
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